[1] Ares is the immortal God of Battle.[2] Ouranos and Ourania are the immortal God and Goddess of the Heavens.[3] Chthonos/Chthona is the immortal Goddess of foundational Earth.[4]Samos (Σάμος) is the original name of Samothrace Island and also the name of another important Greek island near Ephesus. The Samos Islands are believed to be birthplaces of humanity, religious rituals, and divinity. Note that ama (ἅμᾰ) means at once, at the same time with, together with, so that Samos (Σάμος) means “in-sync-to start at the same time.”Samothrakee (Σᾰμοθράκη), Samothrace, is described by Diodorus of Sicily as an island that was not colonized, rather, its first inhabitants “were sprung from the soil itself.” (Diodorus of Sicily. Library of History5.47.1-2, translated by C. H. Oldfather, Loeb Classical Library (Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press, 1939) 227-229.)Ancient coins of Samothrace feature profiles of the immortal Goddess of Athens, Athena, on one side and the immortal Mother of the Goddesses and Gods, Kybele, seated on a throne on the reverse side.Samothrace AR Didrachm. After 280 BCE. Head of Athena right, in crested Corinthian helmet with coiled serpent device on bowl / Kybele enthroned left, holding phiale & scepter, lion seated left under throne, SAMO to right, to left magistrate's name MHTRWNA. BMC 1.http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/thrace/samothrace/i.htmlSamothrace coin featuring Athena and Kybele.http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/thrace/samothrace/Moushmov_5606.jpg[5] Gaia is the immortal Goddess of generative Earth.[6] Tauros, the Bull, is the April-May springtime constellation.[7] The Dioskuri are the May-June springtime constellation also known as Gemini, the Twins.[8] Psyche is the immortal Goddess of the Soul.[9] The Hours are the immortal Goddesses of the Seasons/Time of Year/Time of Day.